Small and medium-sized cities and the EU urban agenda - EUROTOWNS, unlocking the potential of medium-sized cities towards EU 2020 goals Christian Svanfeldt European Commission Regional and Regional & Open Days - Brussels 8 October 2014
Degree of urbanisation Population N of cities* Urban absolute Europe % Rural areas 154 125 040 28.3 Towns and suburbs** 155,900,491 31.2 Cities* 203,078,408 40.6 811 Urban centre size 50 000 100 000 38,067,398 7.6 412 100 000 250 000 47,494,019 9.5 263 250 000 500 000 25,336,401 5.1 71 500 000 1 000 000 29,104,398 5.8 39 > 1 000 000 63,076,191 12.6 26 Total EU-28 500,432,969 100 Regional & * Cities with an urban centre of 50 000 inhabitants or more ** Towns and suburbs have the majority of their population in an urban cluster of 5 000 inhabitants or more and do not have an urban centre of at least 50 000 inhabitants Source: European Commission (JRC, EFGS, DG REGIO).
Cities and territorial development Note : Colours and peak heights represent population density by 1 sq km raster cells Sources: Eurostat, JRC, EFGS, REGIO-GIS Source: DATAR Regional & Source: OECD
EU urban agenda - what is the issue? Europe continues to be faced with challenges related to the economy, the climate, the environment, and society at large: most have a strong urban dimension manifest themselves in and around cities - e.g., poverty, social and spatial segregation; environmental degradation; or find their solutions in and through cities e.g., resource efficiency; CO 2 neutral economy; economic development and innovation; social innovation and integration BUT Policy response at European and national level has been slow and piecemeal - many but poorly integrated sectoral initiatives.
EU focus on cities and urban development DG/ Agency Policy/ regulation Regional & Targeting cities/ local Local projects Studies/ research Climate Action X X X X Competition X Communic. Networks, Content X X X X X & Technology Education and Culture X X European Environment Agency X X Employment, Social Affairs X X X and Inclusion Energy X X X X Environment X X X X X Eurostat X X Home Affairs X X X X Joint Research Centre X X X Justice X X Mobility and Transport X X X X Regional and X X X X X Research and Innovation X X Health and Consumers X X Tools
Problematic issues? Defining an EU urban agenda EU vs European urban agenda? Role of different governance levels? Urban vs. Territorial Agenda? Is small vs. big cities an issue? Role of cities for territorial development? Urban poverty o Address causes or treat symptoms? o Policies at what level? o What is the urban dimension of poverty? o
Public consultation on an EU urban agenda The Communication "THE URBAN DIMENSION OF EU POLICIES KEY FEATURES OF AN EU URBAN AGENDA" launching a public consultation on the EU urban agenda was adopted on July 18 th The communication sets out (i) the current urban situation in the EU; (ii) urban policy in Europe; (iii) the calls for an EU urban agenda; (iv) the global dimension of urban development; and (v) the potential ways forward with questions for consultation 1. What are the main rationales for an EU urban agenda? 2. Should an EU urban agenda focus on a limited number of urban challenges or provide a general framework? 3. Is the European model of urban development as expressed in "Cities of Tomorrow" a sufficient basis to start work? 4. How can urban stakeholders better contribute to the policy development and implementation processes at EU level? 5. What are the best ways to support a stronger urban and territorial knowledge base and exchange of experience? 6. What should be the roles of the local, regional, national and EU levels?
Preliminary analysis > 200 stakeholders have responded; MS, capitals, city associations, cities; NGOs, private firms, individuals, Broad agreement on the need for an EU urban agenda improve coordination of policies establish stronger links with citizens & improve their lives improve implementation of agreed strategies, i.e., Europe 2020 address pressing societal challenges, e.g., carbon neutral economy Working method to ensure better involvement of cities in EU policy processes Focus on priorities of special relevance to EU & its cities - especially linked to Europe 2020 BUT No new legislation, respect subsidiarity No one-size-fits-all solutions, not only for biggest cities
Next steps Report the results by the end of the year Input to the new Commission and the new European Parliament Feed the reflection on the future development of the Europe 2020 strategy Need strong engagement from cities to take the process forward!
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